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Extreme E to Compete Again in Scotland: Hydro X Prix Preview

August 13, 2025
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Extreme E to Compete Again in Scotland: Hydro X Prix Preview

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Following a successful debut event in Scotland last season, Extreme E has announced its return to Dumfries and Galloway for Rounds 3 and 4 of the 2024 season. This was revealed by Ali Russell, the series’ CEO, alongside Kate Forbes, Scotland’s Deputy First Minister.

The championship’s latest visit to this Scottish locality will mark the start of the European leg of Season 4, scheduled for July 13 and 14. Notably, the former Glenmuckloch open-cast coal mine, located on the Queensberry Estate, was the venue for two races in Scotland.

“Returning to the UK and Scotland for the next event of the 2024 Extreme E season is an exciting prospect for our championship,” said Alejandro Agag, founder and CEO of Extreme E.

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Extreme E: The Setting

The restored former coal mine, which will be transformed into a pumped storage hydro (PSH) plant and wind farm, is being developed by the Foresight Group’s Energy Transition Fund (FEIP).

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This setting offers a stunning backdrop for the sport, which uses its platform to raise awareness about climate change and promote global solutions. The exact details of the 2024 course will be confirmed before the next Hydro X Prix.

“I am delighted that Extreme E is returning to Scotland this summer. Last year’s Hydro X Prix brought social and economic benefits to our communities and regional and national economies while providing an exciting new platform to showcase the country’s offerings to a global audience,” said Kate Forbes.

Agag added: “Last year was a hugely successful event, and we can’t wait to return to such a spectacular location for our action-packed racing series, but also one that has sustainability values at its core. Scotland is a strong advocate for adopting a clean energy future and renewable energy sources, and our Hydro X Prix marks a great opportunity to highlight these important issues happening so close to home.”

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